NOVEL Synthetic Wizard Chapter 433 - 254: Subsidiary Organizations and Autonomy (Part 2)

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Chapter 433 - 254: Subsidiary Organizations and Autonomy (Part 2)
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Chapter 433: Chapter 254: Subsidiary Organizations and Autonomy (Part 2)

Even if one could become a high-level figure in a large Wizard Influence, it wouldn’t bring as many benefits as directly controlling a Wizard Influence would.

The reason his power has increased so rapidly in recent years is because he could use the full resource of the Star Alliance to enhance himself.

Unless absolutely necessary, Sunan would not relinquish the autonomy of the Star Alliance.

Therefore, after constructing the Wizard Tower and advancing to a Level 2 Wizard, he decided to keep the Star Alliance as a subsidiary organization of a large Wizard Influence.

In this way, the Star Alliance retains autonomy while also gaining protection from a large Wizard Influence, making it possible to resist the Dark Throne.

If they wished for independence in the future, they wouldn’t be restricted.

Maisy took a deep look at Sunan.

In the multiverse, the Wisdom Code is the only Wizard Influence that has subsidiary organizations.

Because the Wisdom Code can produce abundant resources for trading with subsidiary organizations, it has absorbed numerous small and medium Wizard Influences as subsidiaries, firmly binding them on the same ship.

For this reason, even though the number of wizards and overall strength of the Wisdom Code actually don’t match some other large Wizard Influences, it can still be comparable to them.

For Sunan to think of this plan immediately was clearly not a spur-of-the-moment idea.

Perhaps even without her involvement, Sunan would think of ways to connect with the Wisdom Code.

"I can apply to the Wisdom Society to accept the Star Alliance as a subsidiary organization, but I can’t guarantee it will be approved."

"The Star Alliance can increase the quantity of resources offered."

"It’s not about resources." Maisy shook her head, "The resources that the Wisdom Code collects from subsidiary organizations are actually not much. We’re not absorbing subsidiaries for those resources, but for their power."

Sunan’s expression shifted, realizing the truth.

That’s right, the resources offered by subsidiary organizations, even in aggregate, can’t compare to the output of two or three subdimensions.

The Wisdom Code absorbs subsidiary organizations with the real intention of gaining a group of cheerleaders to rival other large Wizard Influences.

Maisy’s next words confirmed his speculation.

"Not all Wizard Influences are qualified to become subsidiaries of the Wisdom Code. We value strength and potential."

"Either the strength is powerful enough, at least as a second-rate Wizard Influence, or it possesses enough potential."

"Aside from that, even if a Wizard Influence offers many resources, we won’t accept it as a subsidiary."

Sunan understood internally, asking casually, "How can the Star Alliance prove its potential?" freewēbnoveℓ.com

Currently, the Star Alliance clearly can’t meet the standards of a second-rate Wizard Influence, so they can only try to fulfill the second condition.

Maisy replied, "The dimensional blockade on the Starlight Continent is about to be lifted. The retaliation from the Dark Throne will soon arrive. If we can display sufficient power in this war, I’ll have a better chance of persuading the Wisdom Society."

After hearing this, Lize, who had been silent, couldn’t help but speak up:

"Isn’t this too demanding? If we have the power to confront the Dark Throne, we wouldn’t need to seek becoming a subsidiary of the Wisdom Code."

Maisy was not angry when she heard this, calmly saying, "The Dark Throne is currently invading the Crescent Moon Plane Community, aiming to conquer it as a second plane community, investing most of its power for this, so its energy put into the Starlight Continent won’t be much."

"After the dimensional blockade is lifted, the intensity of the Dark Throne’s attack might be trickier than before, but it shouldn’t be beyond the Star Alliance’s ability to resist."

"If the attack intensity truly exceeds the Star Alliance’s coping scope, I can assist you in battle as repayment for your care of Amy."

Lize instantly fell silent.

Maisy’s consideration was comprehensive, and her intentions were clear.

If the Dark Throne’s offensive becomes too fierce then, she can help.

With a True Spirit Wizard participating in the battle, defeating the Dark Throne shouldn’t be an issue.

But in doing so, the favor for taking care of Amy would be settled.

She won’t continue to help in becoming a subsidiary of the Wisdom Code. If the Dark Throne attacks again later, she won’t intervene anymore.

After pondering for a while, Sunan smiled and said, "Very fair, I accept Maisy’s proposal."

Indeed, it was very fair, nothing to complain about.

Maisy wasn’t anyone special to him, and her willingness to help him this much was already very commendable.

The favor of caring for Amy could be exchanged for the promise of a True Spirit Wizard, which is already a worthwhile deal.

Requesting more would be too greedy.

In case the worst situation happens, he’d have no choice but to give up the Star Alliance’s autonomy, joining the Wisdom Code or other large Wizard Influences, at least there would be a way out.

Seeing that Sunan accepted, a trace of admiration flashed in Maisy’s eyes.

She admired those with self-awareness, who can recognize reality.

Due to her admiration for Sunan, along with an interest to invest in him a bit, Maisy then said, "Although I can’t offer much help, I can still assist with a small favor. Before the Dark Throne’s attack arrives, I can grant you access to certain internal trading rights of the Wisdom Code, supplying you resources at internal prices, provided the quantities aren’t too large."

Sunan’s eyes lit up; this was the most practically beneficial help for him at present.

"If possible, I’d like to have the Spirit Beads!" Sunan said seriously.

Although there were many resources he wanted, most couldn’t be converted into strength in the short term.

Only the Spirit Beads were different, as long as there were enough Spirit Beads, he could quickly fill the Talent Crystal Model and advance to Level 3 Wizard!

This would also greatly enhance the comprehensive strength of the Star Alliance!

Maisy wasn’t surprised by Sunan’s choice, and said lightly, "Even at internal prices, the Spirit Bead’s price isn’t cheap."

"How much?"

"Ten Magic Crystals."

Beside him, Lize’s eye corner slightly twitched.

It’s not Magic Stone but requires the more precious Magic Crystal to trade.

It makes sense, as Spirit Beads are extremely rare treasures that almost all wizards below Level 3 desire, so the trading threshold must be high.

However, hearing this, a hint of a smile flashed in Sunan’s eyes.

If it were other resources, he might not have much on hand, but Magic Crystals are different.

Back when he synthesized Magic Stone Mother using Magic Stones, he had already produced Magic Crystals.

As long as he had enough Secondary Magic Stones, he could synthesize as many Magic Crystals as he wanted!

"What’s the maximum number available for trade?" Sunan asked.

Maisy was slightly stunned; this question sounded a bit flaunt-your-wealth.

Could it be that Sunan had a lot of Magic Crystals?

But Magic Crystals are accompanied by Magic Stone mines, and a Magic Stone mine usually contains only a small amount of Magic Crystals, less than one percent of the Magic Stone output.

Considering the situation on the Starlight Continent, there should be no Magic Stone mines left.

Maisy was puzzled but didn’t ask further, saying, "Within fifty pieces, I can decide to trade with you."

"Then fifty pieces!"

Sunan rejoiced in his heart.

No wonder she is a True Spirit Wizard, generous in her actions.

In normal trading, even if the Star Alliance became a subsidiary of the Wisdom Code, they probably couldn’t trade so many Spirit Beads at once.

After all, these are hot commodities, many wizards are eager to obtain them, and they mostly are in demand without a market.

With these fifty Spirit Beads, the time to fill the Talent Crystal Model would undoubtedly be greatly shortened.

After the cooperation was agreed upon, both sides were pleased.

Sunan arranged for Maisy to stay in a room.

Having not seen each other for a long time, the master and pet surely had much to say.

Once Maisy took Amy away, Lize furrowed her brows and asked, "Is it alright?"

Sunan slightly nodded, "This is already the best outcome; at least we just need to withstand the first wave of attack after the dimensional blockade is lifted, and then we will embrace freedom."

Lize sighed, "The problem is this first wave of attack, how confident are you?"

"It will depend on our preparations." Sunan replied.

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